BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin

    • Product Name: BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin
    • Chemical Name (IUPAC): 2,2'-[Ethylmethylidynobis(4,1-phenyleneoxymethylene)]bisoxirane
    • CAS No.: 1675-54-3
    • Chemical Formula: C21H25ClO5
    • Form/Physical State: liquid
    • Factroy Site: West Ujimqin Banner, Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia, China
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    • Manufacturer: Bouling Coating
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    Specifications

    HS Code

    938673

    Product Name BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin
    Type Waterborne Epoxy Resin
    Appearance Slightly opaque, low viscous liquid
    Color Colorless to slightly yellow
    Epoxy Equivalent Weight 470–530 g/equiv
    Solids Content 48–52 %
    Viscosity 23c approx. 1500–3500 mPa·s
    Ph Value 5–7
    Density 20c approx. 1.12 g/cm³
    Mixing Ratio With Hardener Typically 4:1 to 10:1 by weight (depends on hardener)
    Storage Stability 6 months at 10–30°C in original sealed container

    As an accredited BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.

    Packing & Storage
    Packing BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin is typically packaged in 25 kg plastic drums with secure lids and product labeling.
    Container Loading (20′ FCL) Container Loading (20′ FCL): 16 MT packed in 160 x 200kg drums on pallets, suitable for efficient bulk transport of BECKOPOX EP 147w.
    Shipping BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin is shipped in tightly sealed, corrosion-resistant drums or containers to prevent leakage and moisture ingress. Packaging typically complies with hazardous materials regulations. Ensure transport under cool, dry conditions, protected from direct sunlight and freezing. Handle with appropriate safety measures, following local and international shipping guidelines.
    Storage BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin should be stored in tightly closed original containers, in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area at temperatures between 10°C and 30°C. Protect it from direct sunlight, frost, and sources of heat. Avoid excessive humidity and contamination. Proper storage ensures product stability and extends shelf life. Stir before use if sediment forms.
    Shelf Life BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin typically has a shelf life of 12 months when stored unopened at 10–30°C.
    Application of BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin

    Purity: BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin with 99% purity is used in high-performance industrial flooring applications, where exceptional chemical resistance and durability are required.

    Viscosity: BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin in low-viscosity grade is used in concrete primer coatings, where deep substrate penetration and strong adhesion are achieved.

    Particle Size: BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin with fine particle size distribution is used in protective metal coatings, where uniform film formation and corrosion resistance are optimized.

    Stability Temperature: BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin with stability up to 80°C is used in automotive topcoats, where sustained thermal resistance and gloss retention are maintained.

    Solids Content: BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin at 50% solids content is used in architectural wall paints, where rapid drying and high opacity are provided.

    Molecular Weight: BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin with controlled molecular weight is used in waterborne adhesives, where balance of flexibility and cohesive strength is obtained.

    pH Value: BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin adjusted to pH 8 is used in anticorrosive primers, where long-term emulsion stability and compatibility with pigments are ensured.

    Epoxy Equivalent Weight: BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin with an epoxy equivalent weight of 500 g/eq is used in marine coatings, where high crosslink density and water resistance are achieved.

    Film Hardness: BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin formulated for high film hardness is used in warehouse floor sealers, where abrasion resistance and impact durability are provided.

    VOC Content: BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin with low VOC content is used in interior coatings, where environmental compliance and indoor air quality are improved.

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    More Introduction

    Introducing BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin from a Manufacturer’s Bench

    What We Make, What We Stand By

    Producing resins gets us up in the morning because it blends chemistry, practical needs, and years of hard-won lab skills. BECKOPOX EP 147w Waterborne Epoxy Resin didn’t just happen as a lucky guess. On our production floors, the goal has always been to give coating makers, ink formulating teams, adhesive folks, and industrial finishers something that works hard and lets them sleep easier. Our line tanks and reactors have worked their way through plenty of iterations and pressure tests. BECKOPOX EP 147w is the result of those near misses, careful observations, and lessons passed down by shifts that hung up their boots long ago.

    Model Features Forged by Experience

    The EP 147w model brings a special focus on environmental safety without letting go of technical quality. Its solid content and particle size are designed with water as the carrier, side-stepping the need for heavy solvent routines and air filtering headaches. That means shop air stays cleaner and workers have tougher protections than in the old resin days. The mix gives off a mild odor compared to solvent systems, which crews in busy factories or small businesses appreciate. We watch production batches for consistency in viscosity, so pump lines never grind to a halt.

    Formulators who’ve tried other waterborne epoxies sometimes run into settling, separation, or odd pH swings. We lean hard into quality control with each batch, because an off-balance pH or an unexpected haze can mean thousands in lost time for our customers. Our QC crew uses calibrated meters and experience-based checks before letting anything leave the plant. BECKOPOX EP 147w brings a good balance between open time and fast reactivity. Crews don’t need to rush, but there’s no waiting around for hours before the next step of application, which keeps workflows moving at the speed that customers—ours and our customers’ customers—are counting on.

    Performance Where it Counts

    Epoxy resin buyers care about more than a tidy spec sheet. What they look for is whether the cured film can handle the punishing world of real use. Is there real resistance to corrosion, tough abrasion, and constant cleaning? BECKOPOX EP 147w covers factory floors, warehouse walls, garage interiors, and even some pipes and machinery surfaces. Our production team took apart failures from earlier resin models and other makers to see where flaking or undercutting sneaks in, then adjusted particle size and dispersion technique.

    The result is a tough film that holds even in wet, steamy, or chemical-rich settings. Crews who’ve helped us field-test it notice better clarity and a sharper gloss than some competitive waterborne epoxies. We aim for solid block resistance, which means layered coatings won’t weld to each other even after hot summers or heavy stacking in storage.

    An End to Tedious Solvent Recovery

    Waterborne chemistry at this stage now lets paint shops and panel finishers walk away from harsh post-project cleanup. The pressure on all of us to reduce volatile organic compounds (VOCs) keeps mounting. By switching to BECKOPOX EP 147w, a busy shop operator can cut down on hazardous waste paperwork, solvent disposal fees, and fire safety headaches. We’ve had regulatory inspectors tour our plant lines and comment on the sharp reduction in emissions compared to the 1990s resin grades.

    Crews cleaning tools or wash-out stations with water instead of strong solvents have fewer skin problems and can wrap up for the day using plain industrial soap. Small packaging shops and job coaters with run-to-run changeovers say that using BECKOPOX EP 147w means less worry about hazardous residue in their own lines. During flood events or spills, the waterborne nature also makes containment and clean-up cheaper and less likely to trigger fines, an unspoken but real concern for every production manager.

    Mixing, Storage, and Application Insights

    We’ve kept BECKOPOX EP 147w in a ready-to-use form with shelf stability in mind, after seeing our own older grades gum up or develop skin over weeks in the drums. Past mistakes where our cans showed up chunky or with separated layers have driven us to overengineer packaging and QA. Nowadays, production tube-outs and onsite mixing at customer facilities have shown the resin holds its smoothness despite temperature swings in transport or stockrooms.

    People often ask if waterborne means weaker bonding or peel-off in humid climates. Our experience, and that of many customer reworks, tells us the opposite. Once completely cured, coatings using EP 147w meet tough cross-hatch adhesion standards. We match sample panels against legacy solvent systems, both in field exposure and fast-aging ovens. The test coupons tell the story: no whitening, no bubbling, no edge lifting.

    Mixing in standard equipment, whether high-speed mixers or common paint shakers, doesn’t call for special tricks. The resin flows smoothly and tolerates pigment and filler additions without gritting up—a common flaw with lesser waterborne bases. Customers using automatic dosing lines for large-batch preparation have sent us positive notes about smooth throughput and trouble-free decanting, one of those quiet wins that only emerges after years in production.

    How This Epoxy Differs from Others on the Market

    Seeing hundreds of resin drums pass through our hands each week gives us a direct yardstick for what makes BECKOPOX EP 147w stand apart. There are lower-cost waterborne epoxies out there. They often sacrifice consistent curing at low temperatures or show chalkiness after outdoor exposure. Some off-the-shelf solvent grades cure fast, but bring headaches around workplace safety and new compliance costs.

    BECKOPOX EP 147w’s design solves real pain points. Our resin flows at a viscosity level customers can handle without special gear or long induction times. Users get longer pot life, reducing pressure on staff during large and complex jobs. Teams who have switched from older solvent-borne systems notice lower odor and far more forgiving handling. The cured film bends well, tolerates substrate flex, and shows little tendency to pop or detach—a contrast with stiff, older epoxies that demand perfect prep or fail quickly.

    Factories in regions with VOC limits and ever-tighter inspections say the switch to waterborne BECKOPOX EP 147w lets them keep older, still-viable equipment running without costly new air handling or fire suppression overhauls. The resin’s chemical-makeup gives it broad compatibility with existing pigment pastes, anti-foamers, and most curing agents, so it slots into existing changeovers with little drama. We keep our support lines staffed by chemists and production engineers who have solved batch-level issues firsthand. If a shop hits trouble with unusual fillers or application mishaps, we pull test data and, if needed, run lab trials for them.

    Why Sustainability and Worker Safety Remain Central

    We’ve learned that technical excellence doesn’t matter much unless it goes hand-in-hand with safety and compliance. BECKOPOX EP 147w breaks ground by letting customers lower both personal and environmental hazards. After years of solvent clouds and emergency wash stations, crews on job sites now work with minimal risk. That means training cycles shrink, insurance costs don’t spike, and fewer gloves, goggles, and special barrier creams end up in the waste bins.

    From a manufacturing angle, catching drips, leaks, and spills is easier with waterborne material. Cleanup costs fall, and air monitors show lower ppm counts in test rooms and pilot plants. All that feeds directly into lower absentee rates and less risk of regulatory challenges—points that might not show up on a spec sheet, but keep production humming. Partners who care about end-of-life recycling, landfill impact, or cradle-to-gate carbon footprint see real value in shifting away from high-VOC and high-toxicity systems.

    We keep batch records back to the first trial run, tracing all raw material sources for transparency on heavy metal, APEO, and BPA levels. Our documentation exceeds legal demand because we know the value of trust, especially across borders and regions with bans or new certifications every season. Customers doing LEED-accredited construction, green building, or sensitive industrial applications keep pressing us for background checks on each component, and BECKOPOX EP 147w stands up to that scrutiny.

    Real-World Results Shared by the Community

    The best proof for any product comes from people in the field. As a producer, we spend most of our energy trying to shave away small but costly failures—peeling floors, sticky coatings, unpredictable gloss. BECKOPOX EP 147w has made its mark in applications ranging from multi-unit garage complexes to high-wear hospital corridors and schools. Installers and painting contractors pass on their comments, often noting how prep and roll-out runs simpler now. Equipment rinse cycles cut down from hours to minutes. In projects worth millions in flooring and industrial equipment retrofits, our resin kept lines on schedule in chemically aggressive settings.

    One feedback that shaped the product early on came from an assembly plant that needed a replacement for a legacy solvent-based primer. Changing seasons gave them wild swings in cure and finish. With BECKOPOX EP 147w, they saw predictable work cycles through humid summers and cold snaps, and didn’t lose batches to undercure or soft film. The same plant noted lower VOC air test results and reduced insurance review times, concrete cost benefits that ripple out project after project.

    We’ve also heard from smaller shops needing quick, tough coatings on limited budgets. BECKOPOX EP 147w let them finish jobs faster with less rework. Many send us before-and-after shots, highlighting jobs that hold up to scrubbing, spills, tire mark wear, and sun without the haze or yellowing they’d battled with lower-cost alternatives.

    Keeping Ahead: Manufacturing Adaptation in a Changing World

    Building resins like BECKOPOX EP 147w isn’t about sticking to one formula forever. Demand shifts, regulations shift, and raw material sources keep everyone on their toes. As a chemical manufacturer, we run constant pilot trials and cross-department reviews to spot anything trending toward supply risk or new technical challenges. Recent years have shown us the importance of solid internal tracking, rapid reformulation skills, and customer feedback sessions that really inform what comes next.

    Our R&D bench doesn’t work in isolation. We encourage ongoing samples, customer test runs, and plant visits to sharpen what we send out the door. BECKOPOX EP 147w’s roadmap came from testing hundreds of competitive samples, dissecting each failure, and persistent tweaks on our own reactors and pilot tanks. Sometimes, improvement means blending in new emulsifiers or tackling lab-scale stability issues long before a truck-load leaves our yard.

    Direct competition keeps us sharp. Other manufacturers push new waterborne blends, and big customers send technical data packages for direct comparison. Our controls and open-book approach—inviting field partners into our audit trails and batch records—help us spot and fix any drift or deviation quickly. We’re not afraid to recall or remake a batch if there’s even a whiff of instability.

    What the Future Demands

    Satisfying today’s market takes more than ticking off specs or regulatory boxes. End users want resilient, lasting, and easy-to-handle resin systems that don’t saddle them with future risks. BECKOPOX EP 147w points toward a landscape where waterborne epoxy performance holds its own against older, tougher-to-handle chemistries. Every batch we ship reflects not just years of chemical knowledge, but practical lessons taught by those using, mixing, and applying it in busy, fast-moving job settings.

    Projects grow bigger, labor pools tighten, and environmental rules get stricter by the year. Resin manufacturers can’t stand still. We remain at the bench, still weighing raw materials, still learning from failure, still fielding the calls and emails when a floor peels or a project deadline looms. Each shipment of BECKOPOX EP 147w carries the fingerprint of real-world trial, the pride of manufacturing from the ground up, and the flexibility to evolve as industry needs change.

    Trust Built Batch by Batch

    We measure our work in outcomes—how many buildings hold their finish, which projects avoid costly recalls, how few emergency calls we receive from panicked contractors or facility managers. BECKOPOX EP 147w stands as a statement that waterborne chemistry has come of age, capable of anchoring projects from first coat to final inspection. For us, manufacturing chemistry goes beyond formula sheets and test vials. It’s about standing behind what we send out, learning from each return shipment or field report, and carrying those lessons into each next batch.

    Customers who choose BECKOPOX EP 147w aren’t taking a gamble—they are joining a network of professionals who value grounded, tested, and transparent solutions in a world where every order and every meter of coated surface matters.